McKown, John wrote:
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McKown, John wrote:
I simply cannot get ICSF to work on our z890
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John,
My mistake, our z890 has CPACF feature #3863, which enables SHA-1
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:04:17 -0500, McKown, John
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If you
the crypto domain specified in the LPAR activation profile on the HMC.
HTH.
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I simply cannot
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John,
I don't remember how to check CPACF existence (AFAIR it was
option on Support
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I simply cannot get ICSF to work on our z890 (2086-A04). We
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You might want to cross-post this over at RACF-L...
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 13:34:22 -0500, McKown, John
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I simply cannot get ICSF to work on our z890 (2086-A04). We don't have
any crypto coprocessors. I don't know if we have CPACF on or not. Is
there a way that I can tell
If you are just trying to get up and running for testing.. just use the
PassPhrase init. 6 PPINIT - Pass Phrase Master Key/CKDS
Initialization.. it is very easy. I don't think it is recommended to
stay in that mode for production.. but it is a sysprog dream when you
are just trying to get a
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If you are just trying to get up and running for testing..
just use
Is SSM(YES) set in your CSFPRMxx member?
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Is SSM(YES) set in your CSFPRMxx member?
Yes. I have an ETR open with IBM
Well, it just appears the problem was in my understanding. Apparently
without a crypto card, this is as far as I get. I can use clear key
encryption, but not master keys. I just didn't understand that from
the manual. What I was using as a test is not valid with clear key
encryption, but it was
McKown, John wrote:
I simply cannot get ICSF to work on our z890 (2086-A04). We don't have
any crypto coprocessors. I don't know if we have CPACF on or not. Is
there a way that I can tell from the HMC? If so, please be specific as
to what to do and what to look for (thanks).
I have created the
John,
I don't remember how to check CPACF existence (AFAIR it was option on Support Element), but for sure CPACF is a feature listed on IBM config list - such document is usually part of purchase order or other; it describes (in extremely unclear form) the configuration of the purchased machine.
John,
Just checked:
CPC details on *SE*
CP Assist for Crypto functions: Installed
(double click on CPC icon - if SE is OS/2 based)
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I simply cannot get ICSF to work on our z890 (2086-A04). We don't have
any crypto coprocessors. I don't know if we have CPACF on or not. Is
there a way that I can tell from the HMC? If so, please be specific as
to what to do and what to look for (thanks).
I have created the two VSAM files: CKDS
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Subject: ICSF on z890?
I simply cannot get ICSF to work on our z890 (2086-A04). We don't have
any crypto coprocessors. I don't know if we have CPACF on or not. Is
there a way that I can tell from the HMC? If so, please
Is it possible to use this configuration ((ICSF) on z890 with no
coprocessors) to encrypt particular fields, SSN, credit card numbers,
etc? For example, get the number from the Internet, or whereever, have
the Cobol (ex) program call some funciton to encrypt it in memory, and
then store
John Mattson wrote:
Is it possible to use this configuration ((ICSF) on z890 with no
coprocessors) to encrypt particular fields, SSN, credit card numbers,
etc? For example, get the number from the Internet, or whereever, have
the Cobol (ex) program call some funciton to encrypt
McKown, John wrote:
I had the CSF task working on our z800. However, when we upgraded to a
z890, we did not get any sort of coprocessor card(s) because they cost
extra and we didn't perceive any need. So my first question is, can I
run CSF (on z/OS 1.6) without a coprocessor. If so, can
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I had the CSF task working on our z800. However, when we upgraded to a
z890, we did not get any sort of coprocessor card(s) because they cost
extra and we didn't perceive any need. So my first question is, can I
run CSF (on z/OS 1.6) without a coprocessor. If so, can anybody point me
to a
I had the CSF task working on our z800. However, when we upgraded to a
z890, we did not get any sort of coprocessor card(s) because they cost
extra and we didn't perceive any need. So my first question is, can I
run CSF (on z/OS 1.6) without a coprocessor. If so, can anybody point me
to a cook
McKown, John wrote:
I had the CSF task working on our z800. However, when we upgraded to a
z890, we did not get any sort of coprocessor card(s) because they cost
extra and we didn't perceive any need. So my first question is, can I
run CSF (on z/OS 1.6) without a coprocessor. If so, can anybody
I had the CSF task working on our z800. However, when we upgraded to a
z890, we did not get any sort of coprocessor card(s) because they cost
extra and we didn't perceive any need. So my first question is, can I
run CSF (on z/OS 1.6) without a coprocessor.
John, I can't help with the details
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